It seems strange -- and it is -- but Microsoft is launching an application programming system called on{X} for Android phones that make it easy for Java-savvy users to turn the phonesinto smart, hypervigilant assistants. Want the phone to automatically send an SMS message to callers whenyou're driving your car? On{X} can do that. Have trouble remembering where your car is in the mall parking lot?On{X} can find it for you. Haven't called your mother in a month? On{X} will remind you. WINDOWS PHONE: Let's Not Count Windows Phone Chickens Before They're Hatched QUIZ: Can you navigate Windows 8? On{X} is a framework for accessing and sensing data generated bythe phone: GPS location, movement, whether AC power is connected,whether a Wi-Fi network is near, whether the phone has just left aparticular location, etc. The software then takes that data and creates an action based onit. Did you just leave your house at 7 a.m.? Program the phone toautomatically send a text to your admin saying you'll be at work in20 minutes. Are you driving in your car headed home at 5:30 p.m.?Automatically turn on drive-time music. Users can write JavaScript code against the on{X} applicationprogramming interface to accomplish these and any other tasks theycan think of, share their code with others and install it quickly,customizing the phone to perform helpful tasks in appropriatesituations, according to a blog post written by one of thesoftware's developers, Eran Yariv. The Microsoft group developing on{X} has plans to create a versionfor Windows Phone, but that is more complicated and will comelater. With Android being open source , it's easier to access the code. Right now on{X} is in beta and iscalling for developers to expand the tasks it can perform. The on{X} team calls the code for executing tasks "recipes" andoffers up a handful on its website. But it also provides the coreon{X} framework code that users download to their phones once, thenapply recipes to its API to carry out desired functions, the postsays. So rather than write apps that interface with individual phonefunctions like GPS or Internet access, the recipes are written tothe API, simplifying the developer's task, according to the blog."To get started with on{X} you don't need any experience developingmobile apps," the on{X} site says. "Basic JavaScript programmingskills will do." Developers can store their code on the site and access their scriptlogs remotely for debugging. The data gathered by on[X} stays on the phone, and any rules set bya recipe can be turned on and off on the phone. The on{X} frameworkincludes logic so, for example, it can use raw motion data toconclude that the phone is being carried by a person walking orthat the person is riding in a car, further simplifying what needsto be written to create a recipe, the blog post says. "The system can be used to create daily reminders such as 'eatlunch at noon' that pop up every day. Reminders can also be morecomplex. Users can define geographic locations that can becometriggers, for example. So if you leave your jacket at your mother'shouse, you can set a reminder to take it with you the next time youvisit.". We are high quality suppliers, our products such as Feed Milling Machine Manufacturer , Biomass Pellets Machine for oversee buyer. To know more, please visits Hammer Mill Machine.
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